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This sermon presents a profound exploration of death from a Christian Orthodox perspective, addressing why humans inherently fear death and how believers can reconcile with it through faith. Here, it is explained that death is not the cessation of life, but a transformation—the separation of the body from the immortal spirit. It highlights four types of death resulting from the Fall of Adam and Eve: physical death (body from spirit), spiritual death (separation from God), emotional death (loss of joy and peace), and intellectual death (corruption of truth and reason). The fear of death stems largely from misunderstanding its nature, fear of judgment, separation from loved ones, and lack of faith. The resurrection of Christ is presented as the ultimate solution, transforming death from a source of eternal destruction into a gateway to eternal life. The sacraments, especially baptism and Eucharist, are essential means through which believers participate in Christ’s death and resurrection, restoring what was lost through sin. This sermon concludes with encouragement to live a life of repentance, faith, and sacramental participation, thereby overcoming the fear of death and embracing eternal life.